Depressive and Bipolar Disorders: Crash Course Psychology #30

What is bipolar disorder? - Helen M. Farrell

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Launched in 1999, Bipolar Disorders is an international journal that publishes all research of relevance for the basic mechanisms, clinical aspects, or treatment of bipolar disorders and related illnesses. It intends to provide a single international outlet for new research in this area. It is the official journal of International Society of Bipolar Disorders.

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